NKy WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties. For Men, Youths and Boys we have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD. Before making yotir purchases in spring goods look at our line. I THE PEOPLE'S STORE THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates 1.00 per day and upward Xew Brick. New Furnishings, Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' . .' THE CELEBRATED WASH INGTON ANY FLAVOR AT II? .gJggJIVT Q Tl i IFDV JlwilillllUJ UnULrlll AND CONFECTIONERY Cleanliness. Superior Pastries and Sweet Heats is Oar Inducement far Patronage. .HOSIER'S RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both .herdian and Cass streets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS ICE CREAM LATEST MILD DRINKS Onr can3te5 are the highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. CHOICE CANDIES m Currier m Osteopathy w hen understood is highly appreciated. r PvICE & THE HOUSE FURNISHERS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS V. DIVIDUAL TASTE WITH PMCf AND QUALITY AfcE THE DETERMINING FACTOBS WHEN IT COMES TO MVPC FURNITURE WE HAVE EVERYTHING KNOWN TO THE FURNITURE LINE IBS is Many Designs of Chairs at ftOC to $5.00 each. See onr bpec.ai 9lM for $ 00 its a hummer. Linolnms and CarpeU in all tbe new things. The place to Buy is HERE. The largest Stock is HERE. If yon cant come WRITE US. RIHE & RI THE HOUSE PHIX( J Local and Personal. Read Joeephson's big new ad. Robt. Johnson is visiting relatives at ! Chios, Cal. W. R. Wells, of Olalla, is in Portland on business. Leave orders at the Rochdale grocery store for your wood. John GMm has returned from a busi ness visit to Portland. Mrs. M. B. WintL rs, of Riddle, is the guest of Mrs. M.' W. Aldrich, of this city . Best grade of family rlour. Rashford's "Pride of Douglas" at only 1 15 per sack, all grocers. Mrs. J. H. Booth and son have re turned from a visit with relatives at Grants Pass. Mrs. Fred L. Johnson and children are visiting relatives at Junction City and Jefterson. John Throne, of the Douglas County Bank force, made a business visit to Canyonville this week. J. E. Sawvers, lawver and notary in Douglas tf public. Office up stairs Coi:ntv Bank Building. B. F. Ramp, formerly of this city but now residing at Brooks, was in this 'city on business last week. Read advertisement of the Forestry ' Inn in this paper and when you attend i the fair in Portland patronize this I popular hostelry. Willis B. Hoi lev and Mrs. F. C. Crop- sey. of St. Paul, Minn. , are the guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cal kins, of Edenbower. Lessons given in all kinds of fancy , work, work, Hardaneer. t.ittertvl. Evlet embroidery and all the new Grave's Art Emiiorium. fads. At The 'IjPride of Douglas'' has reference to Bashford'e best grade of floor which can be purchased at all of the grocery f tores at f 1.15 per sack. Bread, pies and cakes like mother used to bake wlien voo use Kashford'e 'Pri.lu , .f I l.'.nol.a" fljin r A MMfl nr. ' other btaWSsfclp $1 !Ser sack. John and Miss Minnie Diekmann. ' Perry Wright. Miss Etta Chapman and Myrtella Williams, of Glide, are attend ing the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Editor Roberts returned to hit Myr tle Point home Tuesday and the Rose burg mothers have allowed their daugh ters the freedom of the streets again. We have for sale at this place lumber in the ruff $9 per thousand. Fruit boxes cheaper than formerly, products of the Rider Bros mill. W. R. Wells, Olalla, Oregon. SarjI2 The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ijablets is so aggree able and so natural tbat von do not realize it is tbe effect of a medic ne. For Bala bv A.C. Marsters & Co. . I Mrs. O. C. Brown went" to Portland , Tuesday to rearrange and place on better display the fine edocational exhibit of a I a. 1 r a X 1 uie ventral Oregon .-.aie .'urms. School at the I.ewiF A tiark fair. Guv John, a voune man .residing at Ixioking Glass lost a thumb and two fingers of bis right hand Monday after- noon by the premature explosion of a dynamite cap which he was handling, Dr. Hoover dressed tbe injured mem- bars. tt-i, , -a. - ' l J. T. Bryan, the bnsr watch maker, . . . has a window display of new jewelry which is fairly dazzling. Tbose beauti- ful abalona watch charms, pins, fobs, and other articles of jewelry at once a p- peal to tbe observer when the low price is made known. Be1 Room .-uiti in ail grades. t!4 00 up O easeo in every acign, 16 OC t" 130.00 4ep rate Co mod to suit, SJ.M to ! Kemember KICg v RICK sells lor Iron Beds, all Colors and Sir. (3.U to $25 00 oars is the Bed ol quality. NO TRASH OR JUNK SOLO HERE FURNISHERS GOODS I SPRING GOODS I. ABRAHAM, PROP. iut. 1 JON. I ROSEBURG, ORECON Mrs. K. R. Hanan has gone to K la n- ath Falls to spend the summer. The "drug lubit" is a menace to health and hapniness. Can you say cf Osteonathv'.' ' Mrs. O. Olseon and babj and Mrs. L S. Pengra, who have been visiting in Junction City, have returned home. 1 Now that the strawberry season is about over, growers are smiling the . smile that won't come off until next season. U B. Huegel and wile of Jefferson City, Mo., who have been visiting here with C. L. Haskett left Wednesday morning for Portland. Liberati, with his hand, a three-season favorite in Portland, will occupy the stand and Auditorium at the exposition for a month begining today. Work on the Weed Railroad to Klam ath Falls will commence at once, accord ing to the statement of W. H. Holabird, of the Klamath Development Company. The usual sermons on the danger of Fourth of July explosives are appear .ng in the press, and the usual draw ness and iudifference on the part of the congregations are manifest. There will be rousing country cele bration near Stephens in the OalapoOM valley July 4th and a tine basket dinner. : Attorney A. N. Oreutt of Roseburg, will deliver the oration, and a good time is assured all those who attend the Cala pooia celebration. Special sales by Stearns ft Chenowith Oakland and Voncalla, White and other sewing machines $15.00 and up; water pipe ; wire, plain and barbed; cut and wire nails ; the only guaranteed black smith coal ; two carloads Page woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence for sale. b3 tf "Experimental Religion" will be the subject at the M. E. church next Sun day evening. On this occasion Rev. j Reuter will read part of a reu.arkahle ' letter written by a worldly woman short ly after the death of a beautiful daugh ' ter. Preaching also in the morning ' The public is cordially invited to these Mgnces. Mrs". F. L. Russell, of Oakland, who is thegnestof her daughter, Mrs. S. M Kelly, of this city, met with a painful accident Tuesday evening while on her way to her daughter" residence from the depot. Mrs. Rassell by stepping on a pea-pod on the sidewalk, slipped and in falling sprained her ankle severely, making it impossible for her to walk without the aid of a cane. Burb Brockway left this city Tuesday for Gardiner where he will take the steamer to San Pedro, Calif. He will then visit Los Angeles and from there proceed to Buffalo N. Y., where he will r visit relatives and be in attendance at the national convention of the B. P. O. Elks, which meets in Buffalo on July 10. I C B. Cannon of this city will leave here Monday morning for Buffalo where he goes as the representative of the local jM lodge. , The work of Uie ,aJv who lire.jdeB . th kitehen is , Ie89ene,l hv " tne use of the Globe Cabinet. sample on exhibition in the farmer's Real F"stat Co.'s office, on Cass street, Roseburg For convenience 1 and labor saving the article cannot be excelled. Its compartments hold any- thing from the finest of spice to a sack of floor and it takes up very little space. Call at the real estate office and let th agent show you the cabinet's advan- . ' . . . , . tages. Price within your reach. 2ib B ' ' Tbe Salem Journal says: While At- torney General Crawford was seeking to lure tbe speckled beauties of Silver Creek to partake of his bait, Monday morning, be stepped up m a slippery stone, and the rest can be imagined : The judge says that he merely became tired and sat down, without noticing where he was sitting, until he felt the water rising around him. But whatever ' happened, the one thing is certain, that . the judge got wet. Nevertheless a good ..lime was had, and many fish succumbed. I Mr. Crawford says that they left one i little one for seed. An advertisement containing some I valuable information for students who contemplate attending schixil during the coming school year will be found in an early issue of the Plaindealer. We have relerence to tbe announcement of the Central Oregon State Normal School at Drain. A vigorous campaign is being waged in behalf of the school by the present management a graduating class of over 20 members having already lieen enlisted, ft'e are informed by Vice President O. C. Brown that the school catalogues will be out in a few days, one of which will be mailed free to any one interested in the school or contem plating taking a course of study at thir- popular and excellent educational in stitution. Spruaea Ankle. Stiff Neck, Lame Shouldr r. i nese are tliree common ailments for hich Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es pecially valuable If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing when troubled w ith one of these ail inente. tor sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. Tbe Roachdale store pays cash for eggs TECHNICAL FORESTRY ADDED TO SUPERVISOR BARTRUM'S RESERVE There has been added to tlm Southern Division of the Cascade Range and Ash land Forest Reserves, under the super vision of S 0 Barfrum, Forest Supervit- or, a department of technical forestry, and Mr A E Cohoon, of Washington, D C, Forest Assistant, has been added to Mr Bartrum'a forestry force, and will assist in the technical and scientific work of these important reserves. The government considers the Cascade Range Forest Reserve one of the most important reserves in the United States, and Mr Hartrum lieing one of the oldest and most efficient supervisors in the Forest Service Department ban placed at his disposal one of the best trained as sistants in the forestry department, in the person of Mr A B Cohoon. Kalph Breedeu is visiting at Riddle this week. Mrs. C. W. Martvn and son, Wallace, are visiting friends at Ashland. Morton Hadley returned home last evening from a visit to Portland. Mrs John Natch and son, left this morning for Portland to visit, the ex position. All dental work postively guaranteed by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and Wilson building. tf E. L Parrott returned from Portland ; Wednesday morning, where he went I with a shipment of cattle. Mrs. Frank Bolter left Wednesday for I Portland to reside, Mr. Bolter having accepted a run out of that city. Douglas County peaches big rosy cheeked ones are coming into market. They are of the Alexander and a few other early varieties. Mrs L B. Riddle and son were pas sengers on Wednesday morning's local foi Portland to visit relatives and at tend the Kxosition. Mrs T M Edmonds and children, of Calapooia are the guests of Mrs W W I'ickson. They are stopping off lere on their way home from Washington. J. W. Spalding, an esteemed citizen of Drain, came to Roseburg Wednesday , evening to attend the Good Roads Con- venunn ami iook aner ousmees A special train, consisting of seven coaches, carrying the California editors who have been in Portland, proceeded the south bound overland Tuesday on their way from the fair. Mrs A. B. C. Whipple, of Dixonville, presented tl e Plaindealer with a large bouet of sweet peas Wednesday to tend to the Douglas County exhibit at Port land. The boijuet contained 30 shades of sweet peas all tied in separate bunches. Geo. Dimmick and Mrs. Ralph Dim mick. of Eureka, Calif . went to Wilbur Wednesday to visit with Daniel Dim mick. of Grant County, a brother ol (ieorge Dimmick, who has not visited in this county for over :V years. Roy Martin arrived in Koeeburg Wed nesday evening to enjoy a visit with his cousin Clare linker, tmt on receiving a telegram informing him of ti.e serious ilhiSM of his parents, he returned to Mc.Iinu ille the same evening. Mrs. D. R. Shambrook presented the lMflitiilealer with a lieaiififnl fr.korant Imi of Whir. Pl.lov T,,al.e M.ne I have called in at the Plaindealer office ! to inquire if they were real or artificial dowers. They grow to perfection in j Roeehurg. Judge E. Bender and wile, Mrs. W. P. Hermann and Harnett ft. Hermann i returned to Myrtle Potnt this morning after a pleasant visit at the borne of Congressman Ringer Hermann of Rose burg. Mrs. Bender is a sister, and Earnest Hermann, a brother of the C ngresstnan. Attorney and Mrs J. Prescott Gately, of Washington. D. C. arrived at this place Monday evening to enjoy their annual visit at the home of Mrs. tiately's parent's. Congressman and Mrs. Binger Hermann. Mr. Gatley says he is pleased to note the great building activity in Roseburg and tbe growth in the town since his last visit. J E Hair, tirants Pass: J C Yoong, Oakland; A J Dean, Oakland; H E l.awnsbury. Portland; Miss N Callahan, Wardton : . C. Brown, Deer Creek ; R E .Mason Albany ;T A Mason, Albany; Thos Cannon, Jr.. Peel : Mrs E Kinney and Mirr.eva Cannon, Jacksonville, are registered at the Hotel McClallen. Married. MARKS- CLOAK K-At the home of the bride's parent's in Edenbower ft'ed nesday, June At, Mr. Edwin Marks and Miss Eva Cloake, N. J. Harbit, officiating. Both are well known and highly es teemed voting people of tbat place They departed on tbe night train for Port land, where they will spend a few days at thn fair. From there they will so by boat io Frisco and spend a few days, after which they will return to ".heir home in Edenbower, where they will reside. DIXON-W ILLIAMS At the home of the bride's father on Short Street, Roseburg, Wednesday, June 28, 1905, J. Delmer Dixon to Alda I. Williams, Dr. J. W. Townsend, officiating. Both of the contracting psrties are well known and highly esteemed young people of this community, the groom being the son of J. R. Dixon, a promi nent citizen who resides on a fine farm east of this city, while tbe bride is a charming young lady possessed of all the womanly attributes requisite in a congenial life's companion. The Plain- dealer joins in extending congratula tions and best wishes. GILES IRELAND At the home of J. G. Fiook on Stephen' reet, Roseburg, Wednesday. June 2, 1906, Rot A. Giles to E. Maude Ireland, J, A. Townsend, officiating. The bride and groom are numbered among the most estimable young peo plo of the Olalla neighborhood, where theyhave a host oi admiring friends who join with the Plaindealer in extending hearty congtatulations and wishes for a long, happy, prosperous wedded life. BERLIN SMITH At the retidenc of Abner Wharton, near Eagene, Wed nesday at 11 :30 a. m., Otis Berlin to Miss Lulu Smith, Rev. Mark C. Man son, officiating. MILITARY TO-N Marshal's Prisoners Bcape Marshal D. J. Jarvis arrive.) in this city Tuesday evening w ith two boys, who were charged with stealing a watch from a man named Mclkmald who recently arrived in this city from the east. The theft occurred in one of Roseburg's nu merous bawdy houses last Saturday anil the boys were arrested and held at Junc tion City until the arrivel ol tl.- Rosa burn officer. The bovs were placed in the city jail Tuesday night but were u. t locked in the steel cages ami as a re-". ; when the marshal went to lad them Wednesday morning he found that hi youthful prisoners had crawled out through the 0-inch leed hole in the iter; door and at last accounts had not I era heard from. However the watch was recovered and will be returned to its owner. As a sequel t" the case Marsha! Jarvis arrested the mistress of the house where the rob! ery occurred and arraigned her on a charge of selling liquor in a dry precinct to which charge she pleaded guilty and was lined ' by Judge Orcutt, which tine was paid. Tbe youthful pick pockets who escaped from the city jail Tuesday wrrerevai tured at Drain and were returned lo this city last night and will come up for trial tomorrow morning. Chautauqua Rates. "Tbe Southern Oregon Chauta-igua Assembly will be held at Ashland. July 12lh to Hal, inclusive. Redacrd rates have len made by the Si at hern Pacific Co.. oo the certificate plan, from points on Oregon hues. This Assembly promises to be of nn usual interest. Among the prominent speakers will tie Dr. F. W. Ounaaulus. Dr. Wm. A. W'sle and Rabbi Bte S. Wise Special attention will te given the Musical IVparlinent. The A-setn bly building has been euiarge I to double its former capacity, making ample accomodations for all." Jl Fruit Growers Notice A shipment of Douglas county fr nits for exhibit purposes will be sent to the Douglas county exhibit at the LeSsis and Clark Exposition Sunday night. All fruit growers are requested to contribute to this shipment fresh, dried and pre served fruits. Las all donations for this purpose at either the K.evie or Plaindealer office. Justice Long's Court Edward Tabler, a young man charge! with obtaining money under false pre tenses from Mrs. H. H. Chivengton. a waitress, was acquitted at the prelimi nary examination Monday aftern-wn. He was immediately re arrested on a charge of forgery and was held to await the action of the circuit court on that charge. J. A. Buchanan is acting as bis attorney. Notice F. of A. There will be no meeting Tuesday evening July 4 Meeting following Tuesday, also Installation nf officers and lunch. All members requested to be present. Uoo. McClalland, C. R. Dance at At Melrese A Grand Ball will be given at Wilson's Hall July 4, 1905, at Melrose. 2R-2t H. E. Wilson, Mgr. A Bargain Abran new five drawer, drop head. Singer sewing machine at a bargain, at burrs' Music store. tf Three car loads of goods just arrived at S K Sykes. One car each. Wagons. Buggies and Machinery. Get my prices before you buy elsewhere. LV - Jatt What Evrryoite Should Bo. Mrs. J. T. Barber, of Irviuville, Ga., always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hnnt a doctor or go to jthe store for medicine. Mr. Barber savs: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which, is one of the best medicines I ever sw, I KetP a bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used." Bold by A. C. Marsters A Co. AT For Sale Restaurant at.. I Bakery, seven good bed rooms in connection, regular board- rs and a good trancient trade. Bakery a good business itself. For particulars enquire of E. P. Adams, Myrtle Point, "re. jlp 4th of July Special Rates On account of the 4th of July Southern Pacific (Jo will sell round the trip tu kets between points on all lines Oregon at one aud one-third fare round trip. Sale dates July 1st, : in for od trd and 4tb, .late of expiration Julv rith. ' j' Fsaaa Cirt far sVvksuj M r. 8, Lindsay, of Fort Vtliiam, i Ontario, Canada, who baa suffered 'juite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was advised her draggtol t take Chamberlain's tomach and I.iver Tablets. She did so and says, "1 find that they have done me a great deal of good. I have never had any suffering since 1 began using them." If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well, and stay well? For sale by A. C. Marsters ,x Co. Ts ahom it Way Csacm This is to sav that . n at count of poor h -ailh I have .'evi.led to place mv affairs in the hands ol . 1.. Dimmick. oftak xl laud. OnsjOBj and any one having bosi ness relation wi-h me in the future, will please wri'e or call on film, as he is duly antbo-tred to transact any busi ness that I may be interested in latrd at I nu . 1:1 Ferry, t regon. this 19 day of June IMsV ft". R. Thompson. J22-2B Cahai Viarrasta. si'ciiers who served I". S. sol. tiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish war know what this - - is. and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as lei etc and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, how ever, that can always he depended upon as will I seen by the following certifi cate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Hous ton, Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keuiedy cured my husband ol a severe atlark of Cuban diarrhoea, w hich he brought home from Cuba. ' We had several doctors bat thev did him no good. One boyle of ttiis remedy cured him, as our neighbors will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medi cine. "" For sale by A. 0. Marsters A Co. Vanrik-BinghaiT. A quiet welding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs .8 W. Yanzile when their .laughter Miss Anna L. Van rile and Mr. T J- Bingham were united in tbe holy bonds of matrimony, Mon Ida avetsiaf, Josm 19, IMS a. B o'clock p. m . Katl. r Don "-lv otbeiating. 'iily relatives and closest triends were ' la Tiled B. th y issg pe ple are favora 'toly known iss litis community. Miss , Vauzile is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Yanzile formerly of Roseburg, w ho are engaged in the . furniture business at this place. Mr Biugham is a young euterprising bosi , ness man of Marshtield and is the man- ager of the Coos Bay Excelsior and Mat l tress factory. He has a part interest in this concern and has made a great suc- cess of the business. The young couple will take up housekeeping at North Bend. North Bend Citizen. Thai Tired Frtliag. If you are languid, depressed, in capable for work, it indicated that your liver is out of order. Herhiue will assist Batata to throw off bead acaaa, rheu matism and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore the energies aud vital ity of sound aud perfect health J.J. Hubbard Temple, Texas, writes, '! have used Herl-ine for the past two years. It bas done me more good than all the doctors. It is the best medicine over made for chilis aud fever." 50c Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. Title CI ua ran tee & Loan Lo. KOrJEBDRQ. OKEUON I. D. HSMILTOS. 1 resident D C. HaXiltos, Secy, and Treaa Office In th Court Hod. Ray th only com ant nf ahatraot bonks in Douglas I'OUDI V : Abstracts and Cert! float of Till furntihadof Douglas county land and mining claims. Have also a oomplete set ol Tracings of all township plat In the Roseburg, Oregon, V. 8. I and U s Met. Will make bin print oopl ol any town hip AUSPICES CO. "0" NEW ARMORY IGHT Sheriff's Salt In the Circuit Court ut the -tat of Or-ron (or tht Count? of Douglas. H: - : lolofenon . Plaintiff a William J M - Carrie Moore suit II A Mar.. . lieiendant J NoUr is hereby iren ttiai by virtue ol an rit-cuUoo duly las aeo out ol and under Ihe sval ol the above entitled court. In tn above entitled can. f m .-duly dlrv ted and dated tbe twtli day ol J ana, lsuo, npon a judgment duly rendered and : . : .1 the Uth day of Octo ber, MM, la la sor of Hans hrutolerson. plain tiff, and again -l Wil larn J Moore, defendant tor the som ol f 11BA& with 1 nuns', thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum it m tbe Uth I dT "' eUjhrT- I and tbe further sum of i " ... , , . . '"jr ,or i iber sum of XfelSoosu in p amtiSTs sail u set aside deed, made by Wm J Moore to M A Marie n WMeh suti the said ded was set aside an. the real property therein deserloed ordered to be told to satisfy sai l j i lgment IgcsaaSl and ibe Judgment herein raentlonad. and exeea uon issued thereon, and iht SSSSJ of and upon this writ. 1 did on tbe lOih day of June. 1905, duly levy upon Mtnwlng deaenbed seal prop em dear rl bed in said decree. to-it: Lou 1 and I and it. in block Tb in the lib i Sw,h'rn 11 " a.! ors. Douglas conn ty, Orecon as the same aw-ears on tbe plat , and map of said addition ol ncord in tbe ofBre ol ibe county i ierk of Ujagls county, Oregon Norn therefore, by virtue of said eieejuon and order of sale. 1 a ill on Tuesday the nth day of July. Q05. at one o'clock p of said day a) the coort horse front door In Roseburg. Doogla ronnly. Oregon, sell at public auction 3b.evt to re demption, to the highest bidder, tor C .- g id coin, rash in band. a. 1 ibe right title and in i teres ibe aitbia named deiendast. or either of them ha I in and to '.he abote .iescriord real ' proTr,T " lh to -" d as. dto- acution SSBaWSaSaie, interest, co-is and burarmaau and all arming eoau. Daud at Eoaebum mis liHJb day ol June. B T Mci LALLKN. Sheriff of Doocta Coutty. Oregon. Executrix Notice In the County Court of the ute of Oregon for Kiuglas County In ibe matter .'I tbe estate of James Davlm. le.eaM-1 i Sntice i hereby gieen that by an orler ol the Coanty Coon ol iMngias county. Slate of Oregon, iu'.y made and entered of record, the under.gn-J ha.- been du y appointed siecn- ln x of th above nameit estate. All persons having claims against the said ev.ate mfO pre sent the same duly verified to the undersigned at Brockway. Oregon, within six months from the first pjMlcaiioa of this notice, and afJ persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will cail on the undersigned and sg-uie tbe same. Dated this IJth day of June. : 6 MA so A RET LILLY P.VVLIS Executrix Notice of Final Settlement. I ,. , 1 In tne County Court of to f,.r ibe ciunt of Douglas. BfcaSl si Oregon Io the matter ol the estate ol ' Maria Anna ostertag lKveas.il.' i Sotir is hereby gives that the undersigned, administrator o! the estate of Maria nns Qs tertag. dereasnl, has ftlad la th Cooat) ".ort ol Douglas County. Stat M Oregon, his Coal . acronul assnrh administrator of raid estate. ; and that Saturday the Kth da) ol June. 190a. at the honrot i'' o cloca a. ta.s'haa been axed by said court lor th time ol hearing of objection to said report, and th settlement thereof. J. A. BIVH AKAN, Administrator ol the estate of Maria Anna 0lerlag. deeasi. rolSJIT Executrix's Notice Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed was. on th 2lst day ol June. U0, duiy ap pointed by th coanty court of Douglas eouo ty. Oregon, i ieeurrlx el the esiale ol Jonathan I. Baker, deceased. All persons having viaiuis again-! the said estate are hereby Doctried to i present ihe propvrl verined to tne ai Mlll- a.iid. 1'iuglas county. Oregon, within six month frog the date of this notice, and all prisons todebte I to the said estate ar hereby uotlBad to pay th sam to lie. Dated June Maa, lv CATHERINE A CLARKE. Executrix of the eatat of Jonathan L Baker, deceased. A. D. FOR All kinds of Household sold. Don't fail to WE ARE llfc THE PEOPLE J!!) WHO QUOTE O THE LOWEST PRICES. 7 GOODS FURNITURE and HARDWARE HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A. BALL Society Maetinga a: F. A A. M. Laurel Lodsw HV 13 H Dlds regular meetings on sMiod ana I artb Wednesdav nf naon,n- J. T. Bkidgu, W. M. 5. T. Jcwrrr, Secretary. 6. P. O. ELKS. Rose berg Lodge No. 338. Holds regular communica tions at I. O. O. P. Hal! ne, aerf and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend rem .arl and all vieitiog Brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. B. Cairsos, E. B. Ror McCLAJXra, Secreiarr. CO. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION O.X. G , meets at Armory Hall every rhnrsday evening, at 8 o'clock. r . B. Hajcua. Capt. I. O. O. F. PhUetanan Luis Nn a Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor aer Jack boo and Cass strwta nm SaturdaT evening of each week Mem aers of the order io good standing ar uivited to attend. m . . H. O. Lawn, N. O. .T. Jawrrr, Secretary. K. of P. Alpha Lodsw So 47 every Wednesday, in L O. O. F Hall a 7:3u n. m. Mnshsis in good standing are invited to attend. J kb A. PaajiT, C. C. M F. ft eight, hi. of R. A S. L ILAC CIBCLE.-So. 49. Women of Woidcraft. Meets oo 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at th. T O. O. F. Hail. Viajticg members is Mod ttandrns: are invited to attend. Mas. A. B. F'icaij. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Caaaa Second and Foorth Thnradavs. K. 8 Rosebara ChaDter So. Holds their regular meeting oa the first and third Thursdavs in aaeh nonth Visiting members in good landing are resrpeetfollv invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Strood, W. M. Free Johnson. Secretary. NITED ARTISANS. Cmpqoa As sembly No. 105, meets second and fourth Saturdavs of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. MaJtsraas, M. A. Mixnii Joxas, Secretary. rJDMEN Cemr No Fellows ' OF THE WORLD. o. 136, Meet at the Odd Hall, to Roawbar am and third Monday evening. Vtait- ug neighbors alwavs welcome. J. M. Baioosa, C. C N. T. Jiwsrr. Clark. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS . I - i Notic ran under this head -.11 be charged .'or at lb rale ol oa cent a w.ird lor two insertions. No adreitisetnents taken lor less taan tea OSSJSS A STEP To fxrhange a good birvele for a driving bvrse. Apply u box JTt. Rose ors. Or. Girl ft' anted, for general hoose work by Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. For !ale; House and lot on Pine street near depot. See J. A- Buchanan. New wagon and harness for sale, also an incubator. Inquire of Geo. Goehner, Roseborg, R F D No. L tf jlS. Wanted A fresh young healthy cow with calf, must be gentle for a woman to milk State price. Address, A. B. Azalea. Oregon a!15p Wanted, strong young woman for dishwashing and general help in a boarding car. Good wages. Apply to Thomas Wilson, Boarding Car, Gi Station. P. ing. J. Johnson, dentist. Grave's buikl 49tf SECOND and other goods bought and see our large stock of NEW D. BRADLEY